1080p - 59.94 fps possible using Compressor?

I'm creating animations with Strata at 1920 x 1080, 60 fps for final output to BluRay.
Is there a way to encode m2v using Compressor at 1920 x 1080 59.94 fps? In other words, can I create a m2v file at 1080p, 59.94 fps? The options are grayed out for anything higher than 720p.
Thanks,
Bob

You bring up a good point Jon. The the Blu-ray a/v spec does allow for 59.94 fps, but as interlaced footage. I believe that's different than 29.97 interlaced, but I'd be at a loss to explain how so.
So maybe Compressor isn't to blame.

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